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Do I have to pay tax on my inheritance?
25 Jan 2025RNZ's money correspondent Susan Edmunds answers your questions.
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Sing Sing - a deeply authentic prison drama
22 Jan 2025Colman Domingo summons deep wells of pain and pride as a maximum security inmate, writes Dan Slevin. Video, Audio
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Wētā FX nabs three Oscar nominations
24 Jan 2025The Wellington visual effects company was recognised for world-class work on Alien: Romulus, Better Man and Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes.
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'Oh my god, I've made the news'
24 Jan 2025Who was it that dropped a stack of racy romantic novels into random mailboxes in a Wellington harbourside suburb? Local painter Richard Dalziel has owned up.
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What the science says about the 'five-second rule'
24 Jan 2025What the experts say about eating food after you've dropped it.
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Review: Chalamet hits right notes in Dylan biopic
23 Jan 2025Timothée Chalamet shines in his portrayal of the protean Bob Dylan in director James Mangold's A Complete Unknown, writes Dan Slevin.
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Sol3 Mio singer debuts at the 'Olympics' of opera
23 Jan 2025Tenor Pene Pati says it was such a far-fetched dream to be able to make this debut. He's proud to represent Samoa and Aotearoa New Zealand. Audio
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Is your return-to-work dread really job trauma?
23 Jan 2025Who doesn't like holidays more than work? But for some, the dread of returning to work can be a sign of something deeper.
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Last chance to see once-in-a-lifetime comet
22 Jan 2025It last passed nearby 180,000 years ago and the next few nights could be your last chance to ever see it as it drifts over New Zealand skies.
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In the loop: Five of NZ's best circular walks
22 Jan 2025If you're looking for some beautiful loop walks this summer, travel writer Peter Janssen has you covered. Audio
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Why does it feel like everything's getting worse? There's a word for it
22 Jan 2025Sky-high grocery prices, public transport that barely gets you anywhere and Air New Zealand jacking up school holiday fares by 167 percent, a new word encapsulates that things ain't what they used to be feeling.
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Mystery, intrigue as romance novels left in seaside suburb's letterboxes
22 Jan 2025Erotica being left around the Eastbourne area has locals asking questions.
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Garth Hudson, last original member of rock group The Band, dies
The organist and multi-instrumentalist's wizardry enhanced some of the best-known songs of 1960s and 1970s rock group The Band.
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Melania Trump's hat steals the show at inauguration
21 Jan 2025The only sign that this was the coldest inauguration ceremony in 40 years came from her black leather gloves. But it was the millinery that turned heads. Video
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What to expect from the third Fourth Wing book, Onyx Storm
Fans of the fairy porn saga have been desperate to get their hands on the third instalment in the planned five-book Empyrean series out today.
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The rise of shrinking backyard pools
20 Jan 2025"Pools have been the same for 50 years and we broke the mould," says Tiny Pool director Bryn Williams.
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The movie soundtracking legend helping Kiwi composers get Hollywood gigs
20 Jan 2025Music supervisor and part-time Kiwi Karyn Rachtman talks about working on iconic films like Boogie Nights and her mission to get music composed in New Zealand on American cinema screens. Video, Audio
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The New Zealander making fresh juice for thirsty New Yorkers
20 Jan 2025Tom Wright's journey began humbly on the back of his bike, peddling his product during the pandemic and dropping orders door to door. Audio
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Tape Face heads home for World Buskers Festival
19 Jan 2025Sam Wills, known as Tape Face, gained international fame after reaching the finals of America's Got Talent in 2016. Audio
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'Ferocious' year ahead for Ruby Tui
19 Jan 2025Super Rugby Aupiki will for the first time feature the best of Australia facing off against the best of New Zealand. Audio
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Music therapy helping Auckland girl navigate neurodivergent life
19 Jan 2025Kiara tried many things to help her navigate a neurodivergent life, but her parents found she flourished the most with her weekly sessions at Raukatauri Music Therapy Centre in Auckland.
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The summer I... got to live out my Manhattan media adventure
20 Jan 2025Every aspiring journalist dreams of working somewhere like New York City. For a few months one summer, Nik Dirga got to give it a go.
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Bob Dylan films to watch before (or after) you see A Complete Unknown
19 Jan 2025A guide to Bob Dylan on screen - from Cate Blanchett to Timothee Chalamet. Video
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Dame Lynley Dodd: 'Children deserve the very best in words'
18 Jan 2025At 83, beloved children's author Dame Lynley Dodd has only recently begun to view her own carefully crafted stories as literature. Audio